Is there a way we can monitor major changes like this in drivers? Normally we would just follow the pfsense-tools git branch but I don't see that anymore.
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Real strange sense of humor this 'tweaking' and that being the case, I guess mine has been 'twerking' over the last several days….oh, don't worry, I'm gonna tweak that twerking with some wreal hard work!
I've noticed the Blinkled package has a memory leak in it.
With 2 LEDs bound to separate interfaces, I've noticed that each BlinkLed process will start at 1mb of memory and climb upto 10-20mb or so. I've setup a cron task to restart the BlinkLed package every 6 hours prevents it getting to horrible.
It wasn't down. There was at least one file per minute fetched every minute of every hour that day. Upwards of 2000 files fetched successfully within the hour of that timestamp.
I don't know why or when, I don't remember to have done this, but my apinger configuration was set up way to sensible. Definitely not the default options.
Well, today it reconnected fine. I tried to fix it by changing a bit or two in the pppoe interface setup form (no real changes, just changed something and saved so the config gets "updated") and apparently it worked.
Snapshot server moved and things are syncing a bit differently now, plus we're preparing for the 2.1.1 release so don't be too shocked if the 2.1.1 snapshots disappear.
The drops to 0 when the counter wraps. On 64 bit systems, that's very rarely. On 32 bit, it's pretty frequent if you're pushing a decent amount of traffic.
Double traffic on VLAN SVG graph is: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/3314